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| Date          = 1964 June 7  PNJ
| Title          = Pain That Really Hurts
| Medium        = Ink and graphite on paper
| Size          = 17 in. x 28 in., matted
| Description    = Accompanying the Phil Newsom column ‘Sino-Soviet Rift Keys Flexibility’ noting the ideological splits between the Soviet Union and Red China and their allies.  The cartoon features Nikita Khrushchev of the Communist World whose head is splitting open, and perched on the head are Fidel Castro, Mao Tse-Tung, and Charles De Gaulle, while  President Lyndon Baines Johnson remarks ‘Yeah, It’s A Nasty Bruise.’
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Date Published: 1964 June 7 PNJ
Title: Pain That Really Hurts
Medium: Ink and graphite on paper
Size: 17 in. x 28 in., matted
Description/Context: Accompanying the Phil Newsom column ‘Sino-Soviet Rift Keys Flexibility’ noting the ideological splits between the Soviet Union and Red China and their allies. The cartoon features Nikita Khrushchev of the Communist World whose head is splitting open, and perched on the head are Fidel Castro, Mao Tse-Tung, and Charles De Gaulle, while President Lyndon Baines Johnson remarks ‘Yeah, It’s A Nasty Bruise.’

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